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State of Arizona Official Canvass Report Date/Time: 09/05/2014 04:40 PM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 1 2014 Primary Election - August 26, 2014 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL REGISTRATION Americans Elect (AEL) 4 10 5 1 1 0 1 268 15 8 56 12 0 12 6 399 Democratic (DEM) 25,686 18,551 25,243 9,618 5,748 2,125 2,225 529,682 23,020 22,504 176,195 42,642 11,258 24,720 25,448 944,665 Libertarian (LBT) 137 421 755 155 54 22 36 17,731 640 355 3,949 1,072 126 941 521 26,915 Republican (REP) 7,114 25,133 17,348 10,844 7,369 1,081 3,240 709,085 46,094 17,171 148,928 50,724 3,600 53,116 21,876 1,122,723 Others 12,138 23,304 23,558 8,210 4,202 1,111 3,441 717,662 46,142 15,376 158,992 60,117 7,377 42,760 28,054 1,152,444 Total Eligible Registration 45,079 67,419 66,909 28,828 17,374 4,339 8,943 1,974,428 115,911 55,414 488,120 154,567 22,361 121,549 75,905 3,247,146 BALLOTS CAST Americans Elect (AEL) 75 39 42 43 6 0 5 781 74 73 42 131 12 119 32 1,474 Democratic (DEM) 13,190 7,946 11,872 4,112 1,583 874 558 160,086 6,413 8,567 68,260 15,073 3,902 10,740 7,063 320,239 Libertarian (LBT) 70 164 204 94 18 5 19 3,412 267 116 1,065 270 19 311 100 6,134 Republican (REP) 3,747 14,082 8,782 7,117 3,399 523 1,759 331,557 22,382 8,584 77,389 25,670 1,650 33,981 8,801 549,423 Total Ballots Cast 17,082 22,231 20,900 11,366 5,006 1,402 2,341 495,836 29,136 17,340 146,756 41,144 5,583 45,151 15,996 877,270 PERCENT TURNOUT Total Voter Turnout Percent 37.89 32.97 31.24 39.43 28.81 32.31 26.18 25.11 25.14 31.29 30.07 26.62 24.97 37.15 21.07 27.02 PRECINCTS 45 49 71 39 22 8 11 724 73 61 248 102 24 45 44 1,566 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 1 (DEM) Ann Kirkpatrick * 11,921 --- 10,801 1,939 1,247 675 --- 55 16 7,614 6,361 8,847 --- 1,917 --- 51,393 (REP) Gary Kiehne 1,903 --- 2,482 651 1,487 287 --- 2 18 3,205 3,279 4,172 --- 921 --- 18,407 (REP) Adam Kwasman 536 --- 1,680 246 657 69 --- 0 4 1,611 5,756 3,902 --- 805 --- 15,266 (REP) Andy Tobin * 1,084 --- 3,529 368 1,003 126 --- 4 8 3,080 3,540 4,314 --- 1,758 --- 18,814 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 2 (DEM) Ron Barber * --- 7,199 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 41,840 --- --- --- --- 49,039 (REP) Shelley Kais --- 948 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4,155 --- --- --- --- 5,103 (REP) Martha McSally * --- 8,994 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 36,498 --- --- --- --- 45,492 (REP) Chuck Wooten --- 3,457 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 11,538 --- --- --- --- 14,995 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 3 (DEM) Raul Grijalva * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6,040 --- --- 15,142 35 3,364 --- 4,177 28,758 (REP) Gabby Saucedo Mercer * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7,225 --- --- 7,798 3 1,160 --- 2,637 18,823 * Nominated Report Date/Time: 09/05/2014 04:40 PM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 2 2014 Primary Election - August 26, 2014 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 4 (DEM) Mike Weisser * --- --- --- 1,243 --- --- 398 1,210 4,537 --- --- 4,061 --- 6,646 1,548 19,643 (LBT) Chris Rike (Write-In) * --- --- --- 4 --- --- 1 1 7 --- --- 1 --- 14 1 29 (REP) Paul Gosar * --- --- --- 4,540 --- --- 1,320 4,361 17,894 --- --- 9,644 --- 23,397 4,198 65,354 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 5 (DEM) James Woods * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 20,249 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 20,249 (REP) Matt Salmon * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 71,690 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 71,690 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 6 (DEM) W. John Williamson * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 25,306 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 25,306 (REP) David Schweikert * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 69,902 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 69,902 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 7 (AEL) Rebecca DeWitt (Write-In) * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4 (DEM) Randy Camacho --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,330 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,330 (DEM) Ruben Gallego * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 14,936 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 14,936 (DEM) Jarrett Maupin --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,199 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,199 (DEM) Mary Rose Wilcox --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 11,077 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 11,077 (LBT) Joe Cobb * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 300 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 300 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 8 (AEL) Stephen Dolgos (Write-In) * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 (REP) Trent Franks * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 53,771 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 53,771 (REP) Clair Van Steenwyk --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 19,629 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 19,629 U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DISTRICT NO. 9 (DEM) Kyrsten Sinema * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 31,900 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 31,900 (LBT) Powell Gammill (Write-In) * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 52 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 52 (REP) Wendy Rogers * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 30,484 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 30,484 (REP) Andrew Walter --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 19,808 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 19,808 * Nominated Report Date/Time: 09/05/2014 04:40 PM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 3 2014 Primary Election - August 26, 2014 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL GOVERNOR (AEL) John Lewis Mealer * 45 10 24 16 5 0 2 391 40 55 17 47 5 43 22 722 (AEL) Janelle Wood (Write-In) 0320001232340000 38 (DEM) Fred DuVal * 9,345 6,505 10,053 3,124 1,187 620 411 136,868 4,768 6,722 61,646 12,831 2,932 9,104 5,160 271,276 (LBT) Barry J. Hess * 43 91 136 34 9 3 9 2,385 153 75 625 161 10 177 68 3,979 (REP) Mike Aloisi (Write-In) 3000000151150020 27 (REP) Ken Bennett 427 1,183 1,310 813 465 77 189 34,731 1,844 927 6,515 2,644 148 9,701 1,036 62,010 (REP) Doug Ducey * 984 6,166 2,898 2,456 1,140 158 640 117,548 9,363 2,962 33,624 9,289 804 10,302 2,273 200,607 (REP) Christine Jones 1,054 2,901 1,934 1,403 553 134 472 47,263 5,449 1,706 13,669 5,357 239 5,474 2,314 89,922 (REP) Alice Lukasik (Write-In) 0200000141050041 27 (REP) Frank Riggs 269 839 534 495 221 48 95 11,969 982 573 4,471 1,436 78 1,687 471 24,168 (REP) Scott Smith 568 1,908 1,241 1,161 702 62 176 84,421 2,457 1,554 14,570 4,689 246 3,636 1,716 119,107 (REP) Andrew P. Thomas 347 700 601 625 254 36 130 30,112 1,551 740 3,338 1,848 75 2,756 709 43,822 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 1 (REP) Steve Pierce * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6,637 --- --- --- --- --- 21,577 --- 28,214 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 2 (DEM) Andrea Dalessandro * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7,743 --- 3,011 --- --- 10,754 (REP) Daniel Estrella * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8,097 --- 1,236 --- --- 9,333 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 3 (DEM) Salomón F. Baldenegro --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4,923 --- --- --- --- 4,923 (DEM) Olivia Cajero Bedford * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7,087 --- --- --- --- 7,087 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 4 (DEM) Lynne Pancrazi * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1,632 --- --- 1,594 31 --- --- 3,572 6,829 (REP) Connie Uribe * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,923 --- --- 759 4 --- --- 2,160 5,846 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 5 (REP) Kelli Ward * --- --- --- --- --- --- 1,408 --- 18,031 --- --- --- --- --- --- 19,439 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 6 (REP) Chester Crandell ** (Deceased) --- --- 4,186 3,344 --- --- --- --- --- 2,223 --- --- --- 4,968 --- 14,721 * Nominated ** The votes cast were tabulated pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes Section 16-343(F). Report Date/Time: 09/05/2014 04:40 PM STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS Page Number 4 2014 Primary Election - August 26, 2014 Compiled and Issued by the Arizona Secretary of State Apache Cochise Coconino Gila Graham Greenlee La Paz Maricopa Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma TOTAL STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 7 (AEL) Kelly Gneiting (Write-In) * 4 --- 3 0 0 --- --- --- 0 0 --- 0 --- --- --- 7 (DEM) Carlyle W. Begay * 5,818 --- 1,330 147 53 --- --- --- 12 2,971 --- 0 --- --- --- 10,331 (DEM) Eric Descheenie 3,968 --- 1,005 26 10 --- --- --- 2 1,889 --- 0 --- --- --- 6,900 (DEM) Jamescita Peshlakai 2,475 --- 2,103 44 15 --- --- --- 3 2,060 --- 0 --- --- --- 6,700 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 8 (DEM) Barbara McGuire * --- --- --- 1,714 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7,052 --- --- --- 8,766 (LBT) Kevin Sullivan (Write-In) --- --- --- 2 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 --- --- --- 3 (REP) Irene Littleton * --- --- --- 537 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4,467 --- --- --- 5,004 (REP) Alan Pease --- --- --- 348 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,004 --- --- --- 2,352 (REP) Harold W. Vangilder --- --- --- 227 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2,540 --- --- --- 2,767 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 9 (DEM) Steve Farley * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 15,735 --- --- --- --- 15,735 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 10 (DEM) David Bradley * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 15,261 --- --- --- --- 15,261 (REP) Mark Morrison * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 15,820 --- --- --- --- 15,820 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT NO. 11 (DEM) Jo Holt * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7,590 3,611 --- --- --- 11,201 (REP) Scott Bartle --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4,573 2,290 --- --- --- 6,863 (REP) Steve Smith * --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10,415 5,541 --- --- --- 15,956 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT
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